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THE NEW YORK SUN. “Seman enim eine r= TUESDAY MORNING, DEC, 6, 186 To-day! Tae work of today will decide whether New York shall be disenthrailed from the manifold evile which now afflict It ae the result of @ corrupt aod inefficient loca! government. The people have tle matter in their own hande, They have the 1 ser to rectily the abuses now existing, by elect- , ., to the Mayoralty, an upright and thoroughly © wopetent man ; and If they fall to take advantage of the golden opportunity thus offered, they will in ture Lave no good cause to complain of munict- So far as thecandidates for the office of si yur are Concerned, there i# nothing more to say, 6 qual fications of the #sereral nominees have en thoroughly canvamsel; thelr respec- tive abilities have been sot befors the people, aul it now only remains for voters to choose their ballots and present them at the polls, The \cwper of the people upon the sulject of taxation, aireet cleaning, the abatement ef nulsances, etc, levve no reasonable doubt in respect to what they tout, The only question to decide fs, how can they accomplish @ reform in these abuses? How oan they use their power to boat advantage in order to Geperee the politicians end reclaim the city government? To arrive st® conclusion upon this vot, it is necessary to clonely ecan the candidates as they appear before the public this morning, and to carefully note their respective strong points and probable conduct in the race, It is evident, in the heat place, that the contest is really between Horr- was and Ronzrrs, and the question for voters to donde ia, which of these two men ts better alapted forthe duties of a reform Mayor, Mr, Rongntsisthe candidate of the “solid? men—the brown-stone- house capitaliste—and, if electar!, be would of course be pecial eye to the interests of his wealthy constituents, As Chairman of the Street Commis- sion, he would insist that Broadway and Fifth avenue should be “swept and garnished” with scrupulous care; but would he trouble himself about the poatilence-breoding street wherein hard-working people are obliged to dwell? Cap- ftuliets always have spectal regard to self-interest, and cannot eiwaye be depended upon to work in the interests of the people. Torruam, on the other band, {es comparatively poor man, Tle has never enriched himaelf at the expense of other men's toil, but be has worked honestly and feithfully in the interest of the masses, and, i‘ elected Mayor, would continue to stand by the rights of labor. bh arethe mon between whom the people are cailed upon to-day to mako # selovtiva for the highest position in the metrupol's, Whom will you choose ? 2 " Freo at Last! Sinvery Constitationally Abolisheal! The war practically destroyed slavery in the United States, but up to the present month It had not been legally abrogated, and there was nothing, as the matter then stood, to prevent any Btate from legalizing slavery at some future time. But this morning we have the news from Alabama that the anti-slavery amendinent to the Constitution has been railed by that Sta'e, This makes tho twen- ty-seventh State that Las cndorsed the arnendment, oud as that number is two-thirds of all the States, ® soon an thoy shall have certified their endorse- ment of the amendment, and transmitted the same to Washington, the facts will be officially procloim- ed, and slavery will then be jn fact as itisnow Vortually, a thing of the past, Congress. Tan opening of # seesion of Congress is always regarded with great interest by the people aud tow feeling, by reason of the peculiar eircura- #.suces involved, waa inutens fied concerning the opening of the Thirty-ninth Congrens, which oc: curred yesterday, The proceedings of the Repub lean caucus! which washeld on Friday night of lawt week, foreshadowed, to some extent, the do- ings of yesterday, but we now have an official in- Cication of what Congress is likely to do. The first thing that will strike the reader upen perus- ing the report of yesterday's proceedings, is the remarkable unanimity of the Republican members, The warm discussions that have hitherto occurred Vetwoen the “Radical? and the “Conservative” winge of the party, and the Spparont hostility tauileated by each for the other, induced avery eeueral belie! that the seeming fight would be Wansferred to Congress, But there is no evidence of any such thing. The whole Republican strength Las been cast solidly upon every vote yet teken, Thore was nots dissenting voice in their rauks in respect to the Bpeakership anil so fur as sppesrs to ‘ue public, the Radicals and Conservatives are biended in ope Lue—the new color strongly indi- cating that been swallowed up by the Radical, complexion of Congress may cause some is not dif. surprise, but we think i cult t find the true explanation, A fi touthe ago, when the ex-rebels showed a little evidence of meckness, there was & defection in the Republican ranks which threatened to disrupt the Party. Oue portion belfeved the late rebels to be sincere in their new-found love for the Union, end were in favor of making their path of recon- *\ructton pleasant, The other portion were dis. powed to show less clemency, and to insist upon ‘wore rigorous measures—hence the threatening ciference, But when the southern People began ite Conservative ingrediont hae tieal i make, and when the only thing to consider is personal fitness? The truth is shat Horvuan is uve of the hard-working People who has no money to spare upon elections, and who has not the golden talisman which ects go mag- ically upon those who hold it P*ramount to ster- ling worth, Moars rebuked the Israelites for wor- sbipping the golden calf, Lawlessnose Kun Kiot~The Reign of Ter+ rorin Nashville. Judging from the appalling stories of bloody tragedies and audacious robberies witch are ra- ceived airuost daily from Nashville, Tenn., it ie plain that in point of iniquity, the citizens of that place may easily claim for it the front rank, For many years past the favorite haunt of Western thieves and gamblers, the record of Nashville even berore the recent rebellion, discloses an appalling array of crimes of every hue; but when war care, acattering demoralization and famine broad- cast over the South, thi city seems to have plung- ed deeper and deeper into vice and crime, until to-day ber criminal record has attained propor: Sonsrarey met with in the history of civilized communities. S89 fullof the ele nevis of inwiens violence is Nashville, to-day, that Gov, BrowxLow has doeinod it necessary to aubmit to the Leginia- ture a special mesuave, calling attention to subject. Mayor Brows has also lasued @ proc ation urging the organization of a v. mittee to work in conjuuction wit o pel f of thatcity, which he states is at present utterly Inadequate to the protection of the life and property of the citizens, and the military autbor- ities now in eontro! of the city have seen fit to roscind the order prohibiting the carrylug of iire- arms by civilians, in order t they may the Y ter protect their lives and property from the rec loss characters who now infens th. zion, That this matter is uot exaggerated, the wing array of cold blooded murders, audacious robberies, dec cow mitted during the past month, end which & gleaned from late files of Nashville exchanges, sufficient guarantee: November 6th, fasal et ting effair on “College Lill”; @ lithe wirl run ov by a drunken teatuster killed, 13sb, @ mar. ketman murdered, 14th, @ man found murdered io the bighway; a negro murdered in the suvurbet two white soldiers shot; a Mr, Davis horribly butchered by three ruileus; @ ueyro enters the house of a citizen and murd min the preseuce of bis family; @ citizen knocked down ay midday and robied; # soliier shot three times through the bowels, and Nnaily aabbed to deat, 19tu, peers shot through the heat and insiautly killed, Ubu, @ man Knockeddown ud rolbved While om bis way to church; @ respoctstlo women outraged Ly three ruthana; anuiher bighway robbery; uegro knocked Gown and robbec tn broad daylight. Zisy s negro iinite an oulraye un the person of » lite white girl years oil = Y4thy wu esveomod cikgzeo— Bireeb Comnmssivver Helleruan--snot god wortely Woundeu, Whe returaing with bis wile and Judge Nracy irom a soiree, The party were in a doutle seaiei cab or carryall, aud were suddenly talted by tour men They dragged Mr. Heffernan cut of ibe cnt, one us tho wen tuiling bin to veliver bis mow time be counted tree, « Hetlernan jumped « oud se tiega Grod, ike bell taking elect iu the corner of tie riglb wy lodyany oo the back partof tis oes, Judve ir fired, wad shot ove of the murders, iuticung @ fatal Wound, ‘Luree otLer .orfil.e wiurders Were evtmmitiod during the san: ¢ ube o tbe Vickie Lewy @ highly respectable 10g vied named House, Tue tourderers juny, it frot behiue & 1gon the road side, aud, without pasmig any Wurm, frou twice, thy secoud bali passiig turvuge sue liver wud lunge of Mr, House hug & tbur- tal Wound, The viber wae st er, who was shot and mortally Wounded ; au suird, a bure klar, who Was wlso tatully whot dtteupisg w enter # Jowelics's slore , @u old farmer Was ubiack~ ed by Ligh) symeu aud robbed of 26, sua oo Unkuown ingu Was found by We pouwvin adylug CUNUINION, b ven brutally beawa aud roo beu, duis vy 18 ise couplets Lurnler uf tue villanies com. be WO vile use OL Ol+ f are Lot considered eiuer eyr calle ebiding coumounily, LE the cul- leuuer given Wiiceuty sppaliug to imuicae boo terrible ordeal shigugu Wliwu dias wilivwen city ie LOW passing, Fiparcial News, Markets, &e. Now York, Munday, Deo, 4, 6 P. M.—Tue wernoon quotations of the general stock tuarket, compared With thoew of Saturday afiernvos, show @ stall do- cline im 908 sorts, Goveiumonts weio higher ead iu demand, Gold oponedas 147.4, sold up to 145s, and closed Su. Mouey was at 7 por com, with the su, in excess of the demand. Commercial paper passed at Tals, Vho Bauk Siatement, this owe Gu iuctoase of over four millions ia Jou, aud @ decrease of one and three quarior mil- lions im legal m. ‘The spocie has increaved one maillion, In the or Lines there is no chauge of fin. Dortauce, Foreign exchango was quiet but ff Leading drawers quoted Gl-days’ sterling at 10's, but good bills were bought at 169 a 109), On CL ange to-day Flour was dull, and 6c, *. lower, Wheat wae dull, and ic.a%. lower, Corn waa Leavy and drooping. Oats were dull and declining, Pork was lower, Beet was quiot, Lard was eusicr, aud Whise key was dull, STOCK 6ALES—Friner BOARD, 5000 U8, 68, '67 118% 200 Mariposa Min... 15 Guu U.S, Us "oo ep..118 100 SOD | 18000 U3, Om '51, eg.lus 40) Lehigh & 8.01. Ju bu U.S, *T4, cp. YAM 200 Ashburton Coal. 40 G0 Uns. Os, Fetus... 99'—4 100 Bpriny Mt. Min,. 49 SUD dO... e-'63. YO's 100 Atlantic af. B,.. Lid 9500 * + W 1H do,, ‘ 6000 ULB. bs, 10~ - Oe 600 Chi, & x, ‘ 97 ovo di ’ DOM AY Ly ++ BO by 100 Erie Pt 600 Mud, By. Rd 10 Long Toland Kt... 7 Pa) do, ‘ ie ff. Ag v 3% A) heading K.. 4 6 a0... 115 allo 160 Mieh, Cen, K... 115% buy MB. Nak. Tay 400 0... Taal ds bW) Cle, & Vitis, Ke. V1 by 2400 do... DL ave $0 Cal. & Dy. Wea Ob 4000 Onto @ ¥.C. 7s, é 1000 A T. M, Su Mal, & St, 1000 Ba W 160 do...... Ob y B50) 4w Obi. & N. Wort, O46 mw do. On 160 P, Ft. w. ere tr) iw d0.,.... 1Walud ig t throw off the mask of contrition, and SECOND Boanp. ( Bive evidence of @ strong attachment | go00 1.8, 60,5. - 99's 100 Mariposn M to the memory of rebellion, the whole North | vbw. don + B99 100 do became convinced of the necessity of leas ee eR haste in the process of Teconstruction, and the | Lou do, result is the concord shown among the Republican | p00 U udging from the unanimity with which the Administration members voted for the exclusion of Southern embers, the reclaimed me time for represon- surprising if Congress should refuge to repeal the test-coath st all, and thus compel the Southern States to pulllfy their late elections begin again, and los Congressmen, J States will have to wait « tauon, In fact, it would not now be eligible men to Congress. Tiefman a Man of the People. ‘tr is @ notable tact that not one of the journal or public speakers opposing Hoyrwan for the Mayoralty, has said a word in disparagement Lis honesty, ability aud faithfulness, with the ex. ception of the ridiculous canard, emanating fro) she Tetons, about thirty dollars and en office bo: All agree that he is in every respect ud- mirably qualified for ing the they the work of reforr city government, Then why oppose bim? The ostensible but if the man is all right what difference does make who nominated bim, when there is no poli reason js that he is the nominee of Tammany Hall; oy co. iy oS, 6a, lugy Tenn Os You Mariposa BL luQvU Ubio @ Bliss lw Caawa Co, : AY Qalekailver M.. tw Cal, & NW, Pi, ge 40,.....98) Oe Sou Chi, oy. Wo. WAL NOTICES, | Magieal Pain Extractor, need no reminder of its many virtues; Lut thovw who have never tried is would do well to give thelr aitention to the toiloy ing Uist of diseases, which aro a tew of the many ior which it isa never failing remedy: Di tiem, Erisipelas, Chiblains, Frostbitcr, I of | Eruptions, Sprains, Bruises, dc, For « oF single box, at Depot, 48 Liberty et, NOY, 15, \e shea. ma vy. Meads of the People,—Daniel 8 Dickin- fon, George Washington, Julius Cusar, Lord Igl. Mereton, Napoleva LiL, Blind Vom. with Phreyol cau Do.ineutions and Portralu, Fowler & yo), sg Lrosdway, - me do Beauty and Development. low to ecto fine Complexion; Piuripuess of Form Expanston of the Chest; Gymnastic Excrcises; Kuies of Health Cidustraved) Fowler & Wolls, 959 Broaivay, g9g Persons who have once used Dalley’a | SPECIAL NOTICES, tc Physioqnomy —Animal Types More About the Nose; Our new Dictionery of Phrenoloey and Physiognomy ; (with 11 cut.) Fowler and Wella 450 Broadway. iieiaesiiaas 93 Kthnology.—A New History of Civilian- tion; Indians in Ameries ; American Geographical Society ; Destiny of America, Fowlor & Wells, 889 Broadway, 203 pt hn dhe! AM ——— Our Soci Relations.Woerk for Women, (eocond article), by Mr. George Was! ington Wylys, in Dec. No, Phrenological Journal, 20 ete, Fowlor & Wells, 580 Broadway, $93 Files! Piles !! Viies f!!—All you have to do Ie to try cne bottle of Strickland’s Pile Remedy, It will eure in three days, No mistake. Wells & Co. 115 Franklin ey Agenta nae Yor Mayor—Join T. Hoilmna. ‘The following Revolutions were uvanimously adopt. ed atthe Ratificction meeting bold at Cooper ineti- tate on Thursday evening: Resolved, That to secure fidelidy and economy in the administration of the affairs of the municipal fovernmenty it ia imperatively necessary that ite chief executive officer should be selected with refer- ence to bis integrity, ity, experience. Keaolved, That the Hi T, HOFFMAN, our f tly combines the quai- enndidate for Mayor, emi fieations necessary to the effective discharge of the onerous duties of that offi distinguished during the rebellion for hie loyal ant patriotie devotion to the Constitution and the t 1; prompt, fearless, And couscientions in the adn tration of Justice on the beach, aud undeniably fauiliar with the laws revulating the oy fovernment, his charecter and antecedents aflord the surest guarantee that be will ever faithfully vindleate the rights and protect the Varied interesta of bis tellow citizens, Heaolved, That the nowination of JOHN T. HOFF. MAN jor chief magistrate of this city, las been con- ferred and accepted without pledges or conditions; sud we confidentiy believe, aa we sincerely desire, that all the authority and mi of that important office will be earnestly and intellicently directed to expow and retorm every existing abuse, and secure for the people a municipal goverument at one honest, economic, and ¢ Maient 496 “Who Shall Be Mc i @ oditorm » ¢— Certain political € more tor their eventivy assailed a, do not scruple a0 long as they can profit iwoyaity Ww the Governme ime, and such acrime as to ¥y maa who is fit tot sharres have been put iocward w to sustain them, ho citizen in this (rovernment then Jona nae beeu iuced to suste barre, and uone ean be. If euch false and ma- ious charges mie to etrike down the best men ue us then the press becomes an engine in sof bad men to perpetuate f correcting ab: enipert by adisioyal moe to accuse him with crira by euch secusat one they kuow to loa very obnoxions t elector out the ali¢ Trem #¢, bas beon the bold and se accusation buat Mr, becker appr 4 Mayor t en's velo of ine the Common aki 40) the cele sypen to Know thet Sr, Heckes aid not sustain they veto, and that ssh « char face, L will say, however, na ac Pondent of your paper b ) Me 91 th thoee + Or put hia vou patriotic, bene r trikes off bie na slays t vee nud fr municipal aifai Geeurning Will eventua'ly aouxe proportions A overthrow, oven atthe viet. ile ac Cor No.O20 YW, J Ie Av ents os nud Winter Clothi,, fir Neu and The iarge re best ety ie, i nil ve Bowes i bral PEVERLY—On Mon Heury Beverly the th deuce, 7 + Dec. 4, of typhoid fever, aged 45 years, ‘4 take piace from his tal t, on Wedrne day, ¢ Order bk. A Senge ition, 1 MO jUdlduuces, are Terp mu fully invt CoF vy. Dev, 4 in th 1 yeny ¢ race, ana ia the Pari Pro funeral will take place Lt Komde et, this ‘La y alu rn v' cick, t late resitenca, JR, Dee, bbl, at % i) FITZ4IMMONS Oy donday, Pee, ad, W ot the Pacllh of Alw , aged 86 years wad & netatences are respectfully tule ‘Tucaday aiter- fihos West 10th at, sk yy Doe, Sd, after a abort but rick, the heloved wite of year ot her ayo, yo ber lute residence, morulug, Dec, Sth, 8 Churel, where # said ior the repose of to Univary Cemevery, the iamnily, also those Laicin, espectiuily Lo mitend, withe ler iy PALTERSON-—On 8 ad Higess, Kobert Mattervon, aved U4 yeu Seotland, Friends and relatives of the family are respeet- fully invited to attend the funerel, this (Tue fay) afiernoon, at 2 o'c.ovk, trom bis lute residence, 48 Hamilton ave, rookiy n wo erarhort Lative of the beloved wife of Patric saud Y cay ‘invited 4) wlernoon, at ber paeuw. O95 or bo attend whe tan 1 o'clock, trou, th becond & WAL eldest oR mui hit Tanbella Walker, oO Walker, aged a ide of (he fuiy are respect> liv invited to attend t fuveral, this ‘luesiay TWOty VEC, by wb & O'elock, Lula 445 Way ue wh Jersey City, Wi WHITY-On Sunday, Doc. 34, Willlam White, in the Tle: year of bis age, 4 native of County We xford, Ire\and. The funeral will teke place thiv Cluseday. oon, at ¥ o'clock, trom his | Awity et, Dublin aud Wexiorc WOOD — Mariah Josephine Wood, daaghter of Charles (Pilot) aud Catharine Wood, aged ¥ years and lv monthe, uves aud friends are respectfully invited to attend the suneral, at 1 o'clock, trom u42 Lie t, Without further notice, TRA A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE gouR- neiagn Piumbers Protective Booty will be hed wo 18T Bowery, on Wedneeday evening, the 6th Of Dee, at SM. Panciua attends usuesd of iu portance is to be fer of THEO, FAREMUCH, Press, CELL, Bec, pro tem, oe | ROOKLYN T&LLORS’ TRADE tive ond Benevolent Union.-On) Dera ot this Society ave hereby notin regular touihly meeting Tuesday ¢ ‘ uel, at oo’ Fulton st, 4 eke ig ay eure Wii be expelled. Booey. Lo alvik- EL, Presi. Di. DEXLY, pec, _ BR KLAYE Pp, B UMON — THE | mac y me Ot ible bo ety Wil be held im 1h on W ful a e488 of ing Noo men bes P. und juceday “ ‘ aie invited, VW, roe. ALJ DALY. Abov, Bee, is M4 CARVED OF THE WEST” sipB 7 Arouse | ‘ Mtns 4% at lo Mu A etihe Ob Cooper Insti. wie, y eveuing, Dee. Oh. We wantone aug b Noir bubereat int mov ab then aha dda, . bad take aL uy ti v du Lie ue * i) beg! SLY prance. trait 0 poaeon. de PD, MOT Pie Od DULLON, Bao Bag gg | Tyronty with goads and ece tbe Thieves who coia the Lite biood manay i TRADE NOTICES, Ne etter OTICE—TO THE BLUE STONE Cutters and Leg Th lar thiy meeting wil be postpon til Ay Td in. December, on ion. All the members are i0- tof the Sead Peers, Sais! e ’ it. : 1BHON, Beo'y, he 260 PAINTERS—THE UNION HOUSE PAINT- ereare Srqporiea to attend the reguisr meeting 3 their roo: Bowery, at O's P.M, Wednew!ay, dec. 6, to nominate officers, and to attend in a body th Cooper Institute. THOMAS ¢ mass meeting at WHITEHEAD, Pree, 1. DU. ORISSEY, Ree, sec. 142 LY—RALLY—RALLY—COACH Muk- re of Now York, let us not be branded with the stigms of cowardice ; fall nobly into the ranks in and supporting the benner of eight hours @ Workingmen's Union Mass Meeting, to be t the © * Institute, on Wednesday oven- ing, the 6th inst, Stand forward and demand your rights as freomen dare! Let our motto Le: " Come one, come all, the rocks shall flee from their firm base as soon as wo! Meet at roorus 967 Bowery aa early as 7 o'clock. By order, Wid. B. LONG, Pres, PHILIP MeKEON, Bee, 202 EWING MACHINE OPERATORS’ SOCT- ey Bevis necepted the invitation to attend « Gran laee Meeting of the Workingmen's Union, at Copper Inetitute, on Wednesday evoning next, Dec. 6th, 1365, Ty member is expected to be pre= fenc nt their lodge room, 1954 Bowery, on Wednow day next, at7 o'clock. ‘A Band of {v0 Verformers will be present. Front seate for the Workingwomen, Mies ELLEN PATERSON, vs NITED COOPERS, NO, at their rooma, day evening, Dee. 6 2, WILL MEET Fast Broadway, on Wedner* it T o'clock, as officers for the e rare elected. By order, CHAS. CAR . ©. M. YARWOOD, Bee. 1 ‘VARNISHERS AND POLISHER ciation.The quarterly meet: tion will be held on tain Tuesday ber bth, at T% o'clock, ut 16 DAILY, Presicent, GhOKGE SILANN ay ORKINGMEN’S UNION.—A Mass Meeting of the Workingmon of ) and adjacent cities, in favor of the Eight Hour move- ment, will be held at Cooper Inatitute on Wednesday evening Dec. 6, at 74 o'clock, Eminent speakers will address the meeting, The Musical Prowetive Union have generously volunseered a band of 100 performe: The Female Operative Benevoloat society have sooepted 4n invitation to be present on the occasion, Ali Trade Organizations not repre- sented in the Union, aad ee Workingmen of this city, Brooklyn and the noighboring cities are cor- inliy invited to be present. Gome one! come ali i STEPHENS, Pres. W.F. LLOYD, Soc, 626 SOCIETY NOTIC CLEAR THE ROAD YE RUMSELLERS, the Young Men are bound to crush you, Barnu: is Coming. Public Meoting of the Young Me Father Mathe A. B, Society, No. i, Jersey O will take place at ‘yaa Hall on ‘Tuesday eveniu 5th inet, at 79 o'ciock. Hon. P, T, Barnum of N.Y will positively ve preeen and doliver a lecture on Temperance. There will also be sowe fine #1 4 from Minses Crane and Cannay Mevers. Keenan and bP, Downer, “our own Tone “Front eoate reserved for lactes, Come on all, and ive Barnum “a riebt roaring Jersey wele'me," ICHVL). McAGHAN, Pres, J. M. G.BSON, Vico, THOS. C. BUt Bee, 106 Ny CLEAR THE TRACK, 19TH WARDE for the Temperance Crew i# coming to 4 The Young Men's Father Mathew ‘I Bociety, No. 4, will hold a publie mi od ave, the Tuesday evenir Onin, kei. and or Joys Mami, Hal Sining mht @lauev.an | . The publieare invited, J, Vice Pest. J. BARRATT G*oRIt 3 NEWS FOR JERSE H King Alcohol Dead !—Tno Laie ath Mathew 7, §. Society No, 1, of Jemey City, will Vemperance meeting in Washinvton rk > 1 sy BVeR, on Luwa Speakers—M Singers—ar, fay Oud several o.he LAWRENCE GIbS¢ MAN, Fuaap, Sec y bee. by aud str, 1 ort, Miss Me HaNNEssY, t bec. JUUN M +A. B, Parent soe sities to atiend their regular moutuly m veadey oventug, Dec, 1t ‘ JAMES KIORDA President, dee ue NEW YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCL 1 ety. Arecular monthly mo hie Socle ety will be held ai the Metiopolit beret. ou Tutacay evening, Dee, b'h clock, A punetual attendance ju’ 4 bu as of importance will be broueht Foe for their aciou. By on LAME, view Pree; JOUN ROG SHE LADIES FATHER MATHEW i, Society, No, % N.Y, will bok weekly meeting att i, on thts Tueeday eveuing Mr. Byrne will ad 8 t, nnd 2a ave, Meare and servic Hl this evenloy thets @rand ball, whieh will take gs evening, Dec, Oi, at iewing Hall, cor Irving Pinee, ‘The Ball Committee wi D attend on this eveaing. OWEN McUOWAN, Pr Cby JAS, FURLONG, Kec. Seo. wu POLITICAL CARD FROM JOHN W. Be at conviaed that the teu arty im thie city ean be iG nvolidution of all true and loval me in thi to damage jeecting the tidraw my eatly urge fer. aud to joi SERTS, the sole ri of the bope mau for the name oe a cendical candidate trne we c i whe our municipal gover: my numesous klod frien. vevernne of the Union Ar Mr. MARSHALL O. & JUUN W. FARMER rari) A CARD 10 THE PUBLIC.A~COMPARING the shiee ratificauion meetings of jast » eek with the immense ove of baturday evenine,« hich e: fored Iny nomination, iwtst destroy all con idence in the y ; per phrase “there is uo chanee for uther, I inplore my friends not to be de. false and injurious reporte which are | in circulation wo inte w be cou tuted “Try —Try again—there t* no such word as Fei IM GODFREY GUNTHER J OGDS Et ihe: ER WE SER, y @band-bill that is posted a, { town, th Comptroller BRENNAN has got f, or atone Poo: JOHNNY HECKE Frome me one brisk KUN, | off on Election nualy, we are ‘plundered, riph+ ap 7 Hall Robbers, It te one of ghee deft by the Thieves will bau. ts we not cle tthe Cholera. owever, waa too « injuuction on the paym et Dis, Neverthe ens sion that EVERY F, Arp for them, Hine “trees | Stemi haduried uj, The tL Street Sweeper bad pot been paid off Lis regu. mote Loneat le of this city, neighbors an tag of this disirict C.A.t Henry Grinnell, staith d a, N, Win, Hibbard, M POLITICAL, Ags iserman eth itt bee Candidate for rman e 12 st — aving been brought to my notice that certain evil intend to post and circulate hand- Like to the. offect that I have withdrawn canvass, I would hereby warn my triends and ed citizens of the 1%th Alder le District neainet giv~ ing eredence to any such reports, aa | shall remain @ candidate for their euffragee until suudown on riecs tion day, CHARLES FE. LOEW, 12 LECTION NOTICE PURSUANT (0 4:he Provisions of the Laws of this State, Pablie Ntice ishereby eiven, the Vommoa Council the City of New York, that an election will be hel in the several Election Districts of the various Warde said City, on the FIRST T. KSDAY of December next, being the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, 1545. The poile will be held at the pisces which have been "setts by the Commutesioners ot Police ject | for the ropolitan Police District, as thi , which elections shall be held in sald Election Dis- tricts during the present rear, and the Polls will be Open at eunriee, and remein open until sunset, whoa they will be finally closed, TUR OFFICRRA TO HE VOTED FOR AT RUCTI ELRO- TION, ARE THE FOLLOWLNG : A Mayor, in the pince of C, Goafrey Gunther of Seas to the Corporation, in piace of John FL velin, An Alderman in erch of the Aldermanic Districts having an even numerical designation, viz: Second, Fourt Sixth Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth, Fourteenth, and Sixteen Bix Couneilmen in each Senatorial D ict “ ne © er Oo! ommon § t rat School District. comprising the irete Second, ty Goninenet - and Eiehth Warde ne Tomissioner o1 muinon sche for ¢% Reooad Behool Districr, compriein the "seve y Bone! Geruernth an Fourtee ith " ni mmisioner of Cor on Schools, for the Third &ehool District, compr the Ninth and Bix- wont, Comin inet mer of Cor ‘ourth Rehoo! jist rict, 1 Beventweeuth Wards” oo" One Corn ive ith School [ia on Rehools, for the ag the Kieventh and ue Commissioner of Comm lor Sixth Behiool Dis sumaprising tho Toestinty ong & comprising the Twentieth and Twenty-first Warde. One Commisivarr of Common Bchoot Also, Officers to fill th, the various School I istric By order of the Com, New Yorx, Novemie Fes Mayor — _.._ JON T, HOFFMAN FC? MAYOR, C. Goprrey GUNTHER For Counsel to she Cor porauion, RICHARD O'GORMAN or B: ft of th NEW YORK Lie MATIC CITY Con. NTI COL, JAMES BAGLEY, Fre RB. R Chairman, ny B. Roowr,) liesny Po Wr, 5 Secretaries, 11% Horesan, WHY DON’T HE DICLINES —It wevicent that tl Mayor Gu caudidave, Ry place whieh candi litera ane tos insuce the "moerat, Mayor Gunes bilean to « n ? ey of tt t #toad of peru is it to the wiv tbe clected such an end? RETURN irlenda jo for Coune.iman ot form them that I) L., NICHOLSON, 4 N ITICE NOW.F nominatin me ae we 4th District, a { wish to ine drawn tor this time, Wad, ? lis THE FRIEND? OF In tendering ¢ © tingks tingoleved ed, J duom it necesey for the Unio Paity to withdraw fre tu the Should I yield to the grateful w Cha Ohe Of thive resulis must oO. necess ret, Pwonld be loser nie im sbaking uh of the Uyion ve ” of M. O, ROBERTS —th here ¢ , ae hie rufing prince b pr epsied to make; second, Tie aueces: of the Un on Party, from the head of the government dow nto the rinalle ffiee thioughout the Liou feted in the easulng contest therefore ne shail Le east f third, by a diviston of our + mental in securing the ele candidates i pectively rey vine of the o rt the shattered eres i Goniers ipyeeu not Prepared e& vet towce tue Old ¢ ‘te Walling in the dust.” JOUN W. FAM MIN ii W YOI Tegular a DEC, 8p, 1853, AT THR heetiowol the Co eh Drivers t Becvety, beid ne ¢ ave ane hooky the ualy MuOpted: Kesoive wall O. Kolerts we recognize w citizen vue by political corr On sha & frend of the May f 2 On KelVeR tO UNG OUR hunfio the honorable post Kistrete of this city, B.A, LUNs BP. DOYLE, THOMAS SHEKIDAN, 181 New OR VER.—“WORKINGMLN TO TUE RESC ra For Mayor, }OHN F ion C hy v For Corp RICI Endoreod by the Ki 1. 0. GRIM ice-Prea ae >EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, v TAMMANY HALL, Vor Mayor, JOHN 1. MOPEMAN, WM. popar, SAAC BELL, Ohelrmen MESYO DlcPENDO Becretaries, S28 #EGULAR CITI K in ation—Pur der trices, THOMAS BKUWN. i fsATn SENATORIAL DISTRICT—COM prising 9th, 166b. 16eb and Iseh W ards, FOR COUNCILMAN, A. A. SUMEIDLER, ole + OY a Hv FLA G— UNION NOMINATIONS, i MAY« oO, TION COUN HOPE MAN . 1 STEWAL Stxcram Tovsry, + ¢ 7 RY H. Heervars S8Cretation, 'PHE CHOICE Composing the } in the Fe TENTH IANIC DISTRICT = art of 16th and 17th Ward Toounded by Houston and Fourtee Dt ste, and ave We th Sng Brondway, @ the unters: d, 6 p i avprevfne acer Beds 16 iGease of this district, ALDERMAN GEO) and believing that bh hath j NS AND UNION NOM Moly SUD Aldermanic Vise ‘ EL, Chairman, 867 OF THE PEOPLE oo! Commissioner rth 001 Wietriet, nth aad seventeeath Wards » MILLE, in Oifice will prow he best interesa cent bis name to our iellow citizens for re-election as Aldure Wim. I, Astor, wed, 1. M. Rutherford.B. R, W toullen > ry J. 8. Schultz, eel Sturgia, Joachim #. K. Pince, Abn. Pa \y" Es | 1 Hart, dered Linsley, Ut bhe Corap | wele, M.D Andrew Mille iy to liste to | & oi Cie, W, Backers on his pack of fing ». Ottendoiter, W hnny | Bogus | Maltby, Lana Banta among the knowing ones, that whea | W.M.LNonestond Hotton rien unction was served, acervain tich | Aud. Slip JW. Grat, Heury W orf, co, Which was being by at Hloom- Jas, L. Kooveye: J Bat » Was left many weeks without cup work ays) el e done upou it ELECIORS OF “THE Ward, irresy ive ot Vacty,—Ae aa by a culated by evil dio Perrone buat the un: i rawag) ‘1 Whe Wee is About withdraw ine trol 8 1 hereby des went te ceselved | Th neunc and malicious, and Tee en eeeS vlection, J assure the the tune o: El¢ DU place an 1 ved the Poor Man desire to he In hel } {uh to be ground inte the duet wita wou? det Ulu vove for HONEST JOHN HECKER Down with the Bogus btivet Swecpers! Down with of 0 poche tar | M t sf UsioN A heee bor Us lth, Lt uot, thea CONER, USION AND 32K EON NOMINATIONSD (AN4iuate unui suadowe, MICHAEL GROP, atond Yibave, J43 > IMINATION, 1 Uistrict ( ILLIAM 13th gad ] elt side! mle Dis I Oruanic tric WHAM GAGE” gay the

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